What are the responsibilities and job description for the Medical Provider - On Call position at Valley Cities Behavioral Health Care?
Position Summary
The On-Call Medical Provider is an essential member of a multidisciplinary team caring for individuals admitted to voluntary and involuntary inpatient withdrawal management and/ or involuntary psychiatric care. This position provides medical support for weekend, holiday and overnight care.
In keeping with holistic and best practice care, we are seeking providers who are willing to help initiate or continue Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) for our clients with Substance Use Disorders, including suboxone.
Essential Job Functions
Provide timely telephone support to nursing staff regarding admissions, discharges, and medication orders.
Provide initial medical evaluation to clients admitted to the Recovery Place Kent (RPK) and/or Recovery Place Seattle (RPS).
Provide appropriate triage, assessment and treatment for acute medical condition which may arise while an inpatient stay.
Make decisions to transfer to most appropriate level of medical care, as necessary.
Coordinate with other team members at RPK/RPS regarding other recommended programming while admitted.
Provide medical/clinical support to the nursing team as requested and coordinating with medical providers at RPK/RPS if clinically indicated.
Utilize and/or oversee medication assisted treatment MAT, including naltrexone and buprenorphine when appropriate.
Order and interpret lab tests as appropriate.
Maintain timely and accurate documentation of services provided in the electronic medical record.
Maintain licensure, board certification and continuing education as per community standards and state/federal requirements.
Adhere to agency policies and procedures, learn, and adhere to Joint Commission, federal, state, local requirements as is the agency standard.
Be available for at least 3 shifts per month, 1 being on a weekend. Work 1 major and 1 minor holiday per calendar year.
Minimum Qualifications
M.D. D.O. or ARNP
Graduation from an accredited school or program.
Licensed to practice under state WAC and RCW.
Board Certified or board-eligible if physician
Certified by the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) if an ARNP
Familiarity with best practices in addiction and substance use disorder treatment
Familiarity with principles of harm reduction in substance use disorder treatment
Pass required background checks.
Have and maintain a BLS certificate
Other
Ability to work independently including making acute treatment decisions
Ability to function as part of a multidisciplinary team
Ability to utilize an electronic health record
Possession of a DEA “X” waiver to prescribe buprenorphine is preferred
Knowledge, Skills And Abilities
Excellent verbal and written communication skills
High integrity/ethical standards
Ability to establish positive, respectful and collaborative professional relationships
Flexibility, team-orientation
Strong work ethic
Working Conditions
Direct nursing care requires the ability to lift, push, pull, twist, stoop, lift up to 50lbs without assistance. Most work takes place in usual office working conditions, where the noise level in the work area is typical of most office environments with telephones, personal interruptions, and background noises. Perform duties of a nurse as needed, which will include exposure to hazardous materials (such as body fluids, needle sticks). (This part requires update to match whatever the inpatient medical provider job description says.)
The On-Call Medical Provider is an essential member of a multidisciplinary team caring for individuals admitted to voluntary and involuntary inpatient withdrawal management and/ or involuntary psychiatric care. This position provides medical support for weekend, holiday and overnight care.
In keeping with holistic and best practice care, we are seeking providers who are willing to help initiate or continue Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) for our clients with Substance Use Disorders, including suboxone.
Essential Job Functions
Provide timely telephone support to nursing staff regarding admissions, discharges, and medication orders.
Provide initial medical evaluation to clients admitted to the Recovery Place Kent (RPK) and/or Recovery Place Seattle (RPS).
Provide appropriate triage, assessment and treatment for acute medical condition which may arise while an inpatient stay.
Make decisions to transfer to most appropriate level of medical care, as necessary.
Coordinate with other team members at RPK/RPS regarding other recommended programming while admitted.
Provide medical/clinical support to the nursing team as requested and coordinating with medical providers at RPK/RPS if clinically indicated.
Utilize and/or oversee medication assisted treatment MAT, including naltrexone and buprenorphine when appropriate.
Order and interpret lab tests as appropriate.
Maintain timely and accurate documentation of services provided in the electronic medical record.
Maintain licensure, board certification and continuing education as per community standards and state/federal requirements.
Adhere to agency policies and procedures, learn, and adhere to Joint Commission, federal, state, local requirements as is the agency standard.
Be available for at least 3 shifts per month, 1 being on a weekend. Work 1 major and 1 minor holiday per calendar year.
Minimum Qualifications
M.D. D.O. or ARNP
Graduation from an accredited school or program.
Licensed to practice under state WAC and RCW.
Board Certified or board-eligible if physician
Certified by the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) if an ARNP
Familiarity with best practices in addiction and substance use disorder treatment
Familiarity with principles of harm reduction in substance use disorder treatment
Pass required background checks.
Have and maintain a BLS certificate
Other
Ability to work independently including making acute treatment decisions
Ability to function as part of a multidisciplinary team
Ability to utilize an electronic health record
Possession of a DEA “X” waiver to prescribe buprenorphine is preferred
Knowledge, Skills And Abilities
Excellent verbal and written communication skills
High integrity/ethical standards
Ability to establish positive, respectful and collaborative professional relationships
Flexibility, team-orientation
Strong work ethic
Working Conditions
Direct nursing care requires the ability to lift, push, pull, twist, stoop, lift up to 50lbs without assistance. Most work takes place in usual office working conditions, where the noise level in the work area is typical of most office environments with telephones, personal interruptions, and background noises. Perform duties of a nurse as needed, which will include exposure to hazardous materials (such as body fluids, needle sticks). (This part requires update to match whatever the inpatient medical provider job description says.)
Salary : $90 - $130
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